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Subsection 2: Obligations of the director of the establishment or training centre

Article R6341-33 of the French Labour Code

The remuneration due to trainees is paid on application by the persons concerned on the first day of the training course. The director of the training establishment or centre certifies: 1° The information on the application relating to the course; 2° That this application is within the limits of the number of trainees approved for the course in question by the decision provided for in articles R. 6341-6 and R….

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Article R6341-34 of the French Labour Code

As soon as the training period begins, the director of the training establishment or centre: 1° In the case of State-approved training courses, and in the case of trainees for whom the management of remuneration is entrusted to Pôle emploi, sends the application to this establishment ; 2° In the case of State-approved training courses, and in the case of other trainees, send the application to the regional department of…

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Article R6341-35 of the French Labour Code

The director of the training establishment or centre: 1° Notifies the institution or service responsible for managing remuneration of any change in the trainees’ situation likely to affect the amount notified by the decision referred to in article R. 6341-36 ; 2° Certifies the individual monthly attendance documents for trainees for whom the management of remuneration is entrusted to Pôle emploi and notifies this establishment of training course abandonments and…

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